Celebrity news for June 19, 2015

This little guy has reality TV to thank for his health. Turns out Charo, a vocal advocate for animal rights, rescued a calf named Manolito right before she was due to appear on "Celebrity Wife Swap." Her plan was to let viewers see how loving farm animals can be and raise awareness about the cruelty of bullfighting. Alas, she soon learned that ABC doesn't allow pets on the show. That's when Farm Sanctuary stepped in. The first shelter for farm animals in the country, Farm Sanctuary has been standing up for and protecting farm animals since 1986. The organization was able to give Manolito an in-depth check-up, which revealed he was suffering from a virus and an infection, both of which could have killed him. Instead, Farm Sanctuary got him the care he needed and eventually gave him a permanent home. His pal Charo, of course, still visits regularly.

This little guy has reality TV to thank for his health. Turns out Charo, a vocal advocate for animal rights, rescued a calf named Manolito right before she was due to appear on "Celebrity Wife Swap." Her plan was to let viewers see how loving farm animals can be and raise awareness about the cruelty of bullfighting. Alas, she soon learned that ABC doesn't allow pets on the show. That's when Farm Sanctuary stepped in. The first shelter for farm animals in the country, Farm Sanctuary has been standing up for and protecting farm animals since 1986. The organization was able to give Manolito an in-depth check-up, which revealed he was suffering from a virus and an infection, both of which could have killed him. Instead, Farm Sanctuary got him the care he needed and eventually gave him a permanent home. His pal Charo, of course, still visits regularly.

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